Fundamentals of mechanical engineering and mechatronics /
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction 1 -- 2. Phase Plane Method 57 -- 3. Process Control 83 -- 4. Automation and Remote Control 112 -- 5. Motion Control 138 -- 6. Superconducting Electric Machine 209 -- Nanomotor 253.
"Mechanical engineering has come a long way since the pulley and the windmill. Today's mechanical engineers are developing self-assembling nanobots shaped like strands of DNA. They're revolutionizing transport: from self-driving cars, to magnetically propelled maglev trains, to vacuum-propelled Hyper loops. This is all happening now. Mechatronics is an essential foundation for the expected growth in automation and manufacturing. Mechatronics deals with robotics, control systems, and electro-mechanical systems. Tomorrow's advances in mechanical engineering could quickly become the new standard of our reality. Read on to get a look at what's next in mechanical engineering and learn about the world you're soon to be living in. This comprehensive book serves as a reference tool and informational resource for engineers in industry, as well as researchers and students in the field of mechanical engineering and mechatronics." -- Book Cover
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